A group with as little as two, but usually three or more females all hanging out together. A cat pack is usually observed at night club, or a bar. The function of the cat pack is mostly just friends hanging out, but also serves as protection for each other. Quite often the " well meaning " dominate female of the group ( usually a lesbo) ends up ruining the chances of nearly any male, or group of males who approaches said group.
My wing man and I stepped up to this fly girl and her ugly girl friend, but their cat pack buddies cock blocked us. ...
by Mister Tom November 16, 2011
Get the Cat Packmug. by Smartestautisticniggaalive March 4, 2019
Get the noodle packmug. Brian: Brother, I brought home a Player's Pack. I'm going to shine down.
or
Brian: I was robbed and stabbed, but they didn't take my Player's Pack.
or
Brian: I was robbed and stabbed, but they didn't take my Player's Pack.
by Exordium Originals September 21, 2014
Get the player's packmug. Person 1- I thought you were traveling with Ed
Person 2 - had to catch an Uber because Ed was Nigger Packing
Person 2 - had to catch an Uber because Ed was Nigger Packing
by Eloncrust June 2, 2018
Get the Nigger Packingmug. by meatstick500 October 21, 2010
Get the Pack of raisinsmug. Some of that beebimbop reverend sun byung moon bool go-gee shit ya feel like all my slimes stay boofin on that Kim IL Sung General grade zaza
My ops be pulling up to tha function with tha mid pack. I stay pulling up with that Slatt pack ya hurr byong see Cho - All grass no Kimchi
by ndë rrugë November 7, 2023
Get the Slatt packmug. Australian/New Zealand Slang.
To go to shit, to deteriorate, degenerate, cease to function, go to ruin, get really bad, to become really shabby
To go to shit, to deteriorate, degenerate, cease to function, go to ruin, get really bad, to become really shabby
EXAMPLE 1 (Present noun)
After he left, the team started going to the pack.
EXAMPLE 2 (Present verb)
Since she turned 50, she's really let herself go to the pack.
EXAMPLE 3 (Past tense)
The company has gone to the pack since they stopped selling ice cream.
After he left, the team started going to the pack.
EXAMPLE 2 (Present verb)
Since she turned 50, she's really let herself go to the pack.
EXAMPLE 3 (Past tense)
The company has gone to the pack since they stopped selling ice cream.
by Jupiter Girl August 28, 2009
Get the going to the packmug.